Customers can book a minicab through the apps, receive a fare
quote and will receive information on the car that will be picking
them up. You can keep a history of your bookings in case there is a
firm that you want to use again.

The company was awarded an official license by Transport
for London in May and has since been garnering the support of
minicab firms. Hirani negotiated the commission that Safer Minicabs
receives separately with each firm. Speaking to Wired.co.uk, he
explained that as well as carrying out health, security and
employment checks, his policy is to visit the companies who apply
to be part of the venture. Already, he adds, he has removed one
company after receiving a complaint from a customer.

The service is now in beta and available in London only, but
there are plans for a nationwide roll-out early next year.